Leading Reseller of 3D Printers Begins Shipping “Best-in-Class” 3D
Printer for Homes and Small Business Users, Offers $100 Off Through
December 25

REDMOND, Wash. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — November 20, 2014 —
USCutter, a top reseller of 3D printers and leading national distributor
of equipment and supplies for the sign making and vehicle & garment
customization industries, today announced that it has become the
exclusive distributor for the Phoenix 3D Printer from developer Ez3D.

The Phoenix 3D Printer was born from a successful Kickstarter campaign
and earned high marks for its large build area, support for multiple
filaments, and low cost. The printer’s “print recovery” feature, a first
in the industry, also was praised for its ability to recover from common
print failures that might otherwise cost the user significant time and
materials.

Demand for the printer has led to long lead times of 10 weeks or more
and back-ups in services and repairs at Ez3D. The small company, owned
by father-son team Jacob and Jerry Woods, had become victims of their
own success and will leverage this partnership to instantly improve the
customer experience for their buyers.

“USCutter has a strong service reputation as well as the resources and
infrastructure necessary for us to meet high demand for the Phoenix
printer,” says Ez3D cofounder and vice president Jacob Wood. “Thanks to
this partnership, the Phoenix printer will be the only 3D printer in its
class with free support, which immediately adds value, and eliminates
worry, for our customers.”

The partnership provides USCutter with a best-in-class printer for the
emerging home and small business market, and a superior “first 3D
printer” offering for families and students looking to explore the world
of 3D printing. “We’ve run dozens of 3D printers through our labs and
were impressed with the feature set of the Phoenix,” explains USCutter
president Karl Bowman. “It compared well—not just with other printers in
the value-end of the 3D printer market, but also against printers priced
at $2,000 or more. The big build bed and support for multiple filaments
is something you don’t see from other products in the price range, and
the way it works to help users recover from common printer errors
removes frustration from the learning process.”

The combined value proposition of the Phoenix 3D Printer backed by
USCutter support is compelling. 3D printing professionals and
enthusiasts can expect a full range of support and features including
the following: